06/02/2026
As we prepare to close this chapter, we celebrate the countless memories that make Bessemer Academy so special. Every hallway tells a story. These walls have celebrated achievements, traditions, laughter, and growth for generations of Bobcats.
The legacy we leave behind will live on in the hearts of those who called it home.
Once a Bobcat, always a Bobcat!❤️🐾
06/01/2026
What a great day for a Field Day!
05/20/2026
Today was our Project-Based Learning Showcase.
5TH GRADE
Throughout the project, students followed the engineering design process to build devices to protect an egg during a drop.
4TH GRADE
Students created their own country with responsibility over the inhabitants.
3RD GRADE
Students learned about environmental changes while reading "Charlotte’s Web." Students were tasked with thinking about how environmental changes are affecting agriculture and then researched solutions to improve these issues.
SECOND GRADE
Students researched aviation pioneers, learned about forces (lift, drag, thrust, gravity), tested paper airplane designs and designed a prototype aircraft
FIRST GRADE
Students researched Early Americas (Mayans, Aztecs) and how they used farming and traditions.
KINDERGARTEN
Animal Habitats
05/14/2026
Achieved a win at the Battle of the Books reading competition today. The students faced the challenge of reading 40 books throughout the school year and Bessemer secured the top spot. I am very proud of all of them.
05/09/2026
The Pueblo Children’s Chorale celebrated its 30th Anniversary Season Spring Concert along with the 9th Annual Outstanding Youth Awards!
During the event, 16 exceptional students in our community were recognized with the Rose Delacruz Outstanding Youth Awards.
Ms. Borunda nominated Archie Melton, and Ms. Rivera nominated Elizabeth Hat for their outstanding achievements and leadership.
A special congratulations to Archie for being named the winner in the K-2 grade category!
We are incredibly proud of our Bobcats and all they continue to accomplish!
05/07/2026
Congratulations are in order for Jolicia Gonzales Johnson, who won 3rd place in the Superintendent’s Writing Award for her Creative Writing piece “Alia.” We are so proud of you!